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to vote in mississippi. the worry here was that because thousands of mississippi legal voters don't have the i.d. that would have been necessary under the new law, this new law would have kept disproportionate numbers from voting on election day. that law is now technically been blocked by this justice department letter. what if you could get that impact on the the electorate any way? this is what the mississippi secretary of state, who is a republican, has been doing all summer long in that state. he's been printing up and posting a thousand signs all across the state that say voter i.d. in big letters with a number to call if you need i.d., which by the way you don't need to vote in mississippi. mississippi's republican secretary of state spent the summer talking up the state's new law and sending out postcards all over the state about the new i.d. you're going to need to vote, even though that's not the law in mississippi. to be clear, if you do not have i.d., it's still okay for you to vote in mississipp
to vote in mississippi. the worry here was that because thousands of mississippi legal voters don't have the i.d. that would have been necessary under the new law, this new law would have kept disproportionate numbers from voting on election day. that law is now technically been blocked by this justice department letter. what if you could get that impact on the the electorate any way? this is what the mississippi secretary of state, who is a republican, has been doing all summer long in that...
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required to vote in mississippi. for the prospect our election should be free and fair and not purposely confusing, all good news. right? right. then there's the other side. then there's colorado. hold on. that's coming pup. >>> now that debate season is over and we have entered the final stretch of the campaign, you can expect to see schedules that defy human capability. president obama is embarking on a two-day around the clock campaign blitz across six battleground states. he will campaign in six states in just two days. while he's in between state, he will be calling voters from air force one. it's that time in the campaign. today president obama was in florida and in ohio. he was mining last night's debate for stump speech possibilities. >> if you say that you love american cars during a debate but you wrote an article titled "let detroit go bankrupt", you might have romnesia. if you talk about how much you love teachers during a debate but said just a few weeks ago that we shouldn't hire anymore because they wo
required to vote in mississippi. for the prospect our election should be free and fair and not purposely confusing, all good news. right? right. then there's the other side. then there's colorado. hold on. that's coming pup. >>> now that debate season is over and we have entered the final stretch of the campaign, you can expect to see schedules that defy human capability. president obama is embarking on a two-day around the clock campaign blitz across six battleground states. he will...
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required to vote in mississippi. for the prospect our election should be free and fair and not purposely confusing, all good news. right? right. then there's the other side. then there's colorado. hold on. that's coming pup. zeebox is the free app that makes tv even better. if your tv were a space captain, zeebox would be an alien, first officer. together they'd become the best star team in the fleet, able to take on anything in the universe. whew. space. space. [ male announcer ] download zeebox free, and let your tv go where it's never gone before. [ male announcer ] start with nothing, build a ground-breaking car. good. now build a time machine. go here, find someone who can build a futuristic dash board display. bring future guy back. watch him build a tft display like nothing you've ever seen. get him to explain exactly what that is. the thin film transistor display... [ male announcer ] mmm, maybe not. just show it. customize the dash, give it park assist. the fuel efficiency flower thing. send future guy home,
required to vote in mississippi. for the prospect our election should be free and fair and not purposely confusing, all good news. right? right. then there's the other side. then there's colorado. hold on. that's coming pup. zeebox is the free app that makes tv even better. if your tv were a space captain, zeebox would be an alien, first officer. together they'd become the best star team in the fleet, able to take on anything in the universe. whew. space. space. [ male announcer ] download...
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louis and mississippi and memphis, we could see possible delays there. but as far as the east coast goes, it will be a nice day, with the exception being florida which will be dodging showers and storms. but another october afternoon with a chance of tornadoes. hopefully it will be all misses instead of hits. >>> well, 14-year-olds making your iphone? a new england earthquake. and an america's cup ship r runneth over. >>> plus a police raid suspected in the deadly meningitis outbreak. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ femala $100 cream. we were flattered when regenerist beat flabbergasted when we creamed a $500 cream. for about $30 regenerist micro-sculpting cream hydrates better than over 20 of america's most expensive luxury creams. fantastic. pheno
louis and mississippi and memphis, we could see possible delays there. but as far as the east coast goes, it will be a nice day, with the exception being florida which will be dodging showers and storms. but another october afternoon with a chance of tornadoes. hopefully it will be all misses instead of hits. >>> well, 14-year-olds making your iphone? a new england earthquake. and an america's cup ship r runneth over. >>> plus a police raid suspected in the deadly meningitis...
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amendment in mississippi. >> no, i remember that. >> even the people of mississippi rejected that position. >> well, romney also rejected that position as well. >> well, the president calls it romnesia. i have my own what i call mittology. >> anyway, also taking on the late night comedy scene, first lady michelle obama. she and jimmy kimmel put together an ad to get you out of bed on election day. >> election day, election day! up and adam. up and adam! it's election day. come on, let's go. get your shoes on. up, up, up! move it. >> all right. okay. >> time to vote. you can do it. >> okay. i'm voting. >> out the door, out the door! and eat some carrots. >> i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. >> also mrs. obama has been encouraging people to take advantage of early voting just in case, her words here, your toilet overflows on election day and you can't get to the polls. >> also, lena dunham, the creator, actor and writer in the girls. here she is talking about voting for the first time. >> your first time shouldn't be with just anybody. you want to do it with a great guy. you don'
amendment in mississippi. >> no, i remember that. >> even the people of mississippi rejected that position. >> well, romney also rejected that position as well. >> well, the president calls it romnesia. i have my own what i call mittology. >> anyway, also taking on the late night comedy scene, first lady michelle obama. she and jimmy kimmel put together an ad to get you out of bed on election day. >> election day, election day! up and adam. up and adam! it's...
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amendment in mississippi. >> governor romney had endorsed personhood amendment in mississippi. governor romney had endorsed personhood amendment in mississippi. >> no, i remember that. >> even the people of mississippi rejected that position. >> well, romney also rejected that position as well. >> well, the president calls it romnesia. i have my own what i call mittology. >> anyway, also taking on the late night comedy scene, first lady michelle obama. she and jimmy kimmel put together an ad to get you out of bed on election day. >> election day, election day! up and adam. up and adam! it's election day. come on, let's go. get your shoes on. up, up, up! >> all right. okay. >> time to vote. you can do it. >> okay. i'm voting. >> out the door, out the door! and eat some carrots. >> i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. >> also ms. obama has been encouraging people to take advantage of early voting just in case, her words here, your toilet overflows on election day and you can't get to the polls. >>> and
amendment in mississippi. >> governor romney had endorsed personhood amendment in mississippi. governor romney had endorsed personhood amendment in mississippi. >> no, i remember that. >> even the people of mississippi rejected that position. >> well, romney also rejected that position as well. >> well, the president calls it romnesia. i have my own what i call mittology. >> anyway, also taking on the late night comedy scene, first lady michelle obama. she...
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the state of mississippi got hit the worst. the storms as far as the official tallies go about 77 storm reports, the blue dots are the damaging wind reports, the red is the tornado reports. we had three of them. it appears the one near yazoo city and to the south of meridian did the most damage. a couple thousand without people in central mississippi and the storms have weakened. a look at that storm that did cause the issues. here it was as it went through the meridian, mississippi, area. now in south central portions of alabama. it has weakened significantly. no longer a tornado threat but in monroeville you're going to get gusty winds, hear the lightning and thunder and those storms should be passing by within the next hour. otherwise, the storms have weakened significantly. it looks like these storms heading down toward i-10 will produce heavy rain. this storm in the northern plains got blown around from oklahoma northward, winds gusting up to 50 miles an hour. still windy behind that storm in iowa through missouri. it's cl
the state of mississippi got hit the worst. the storms as far as the official tallies go about 77 storm reports, the blue dots are the damaging wind reports, the red is the tornado reports. we had three of them. it appears the one near yazoo city and to the south of meridian did the most damage. a couple thousand without people in central mississippi and the storms have weakened. a look at that storm that did cause the issues. here it was as it went through the meridian, mississippi, area. now...
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the next year, huey long wins governor ship of mississippi. and in 1994 benefitting from a huge earthquake but the opposite is what we have seen in new york city, chicago, and washington where you're perceived to be ineffectual. >> in the middle of katrina when president george w. bush, the most recent president, acted like he was completely out of touch with reality when he said that his fema director, michael brand, you're doing a great job brownie the federal government has one responsibility, mainly to protect the country and then congratulated the crown. >> you have to remember, too, when hurricane katrina made landfall, george bush was at john mccain's birthday party. you have those pictures of him enjoying -- they were playing the guitar and hanging out and then his administration's really horrible response which is ironic because george w. bush's brother, jeb bush, is still popular in florida because of the ee fish ensee with which he would handle florida and a lot of the reason that he is still popular in that state. >> explain the co
the next year, huey long wins governor ship of mississippi. and in 1994 benefitting from a huge earthquake but the opposite is what we have seen in new york city, chicago, and washington where you're perceived to be ineffectual. >> in the middle of katrina when president george w. bush, the most recent president, acted like he was completely out of touch with reality when he said that his fema director, michael brand, you're doing a great job brownie the federal government has one...
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one area in northern mississippi coming down to southern tennessee. it looks like it will go to the south of nashville. the rain in new england has exited. that will be good. today we'll start off with sunshine in new england. it's cool out there this morning. the clouds will increase. dry this morning but late this afternoon into the evening, philadelphia, new york, baltimore. weather does improve for the east coast as we go throughout the week. washington, d.c., will have enjoyable weather wednesday, thursday, friday. it's in the middle of the country where it's very cold this morning, veronica. it will be a nice columbus day from chicago all the way through the hard land. >>> but just not where it's raining. >> just a few spots. >> all right. good. >>> liam neeson takes a cool $50 million and ben affleck does the right thing. plus who is the sexiest woman in the world. last year it was rihanna. but this year it's someone new. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. ♪ i use tide vivid detergent and boost. they keep my whites looking like new, wash
one area in northern mississippi coming down to southern tennessee. it looks like it will go to the south of nashville. the rain in new england has exited. that will be good. today we'll start off with sunshine in new england. it's cool out there this morning. the clouds will increase. dry this morning but late this afternoon into the evening, philadelphia, new york, baltimore. weather does improve for the east coast as we go throughout the week. washington, d.c., will have enjoyable weather...
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this brought tremendous rain in the areas of texas, louisiana, mississippi and alabama. now that rain is pushing up through tennessee. we have one tornado warn together northeast of montgomerie, alabama. flying down at hartsfield airport, could see possible delays. watch out birmingham, month g montgomermonth gogomery and macon, it will be stormy. d.c., the clouds on the increase with a chance of show others from dinner time through this evening. you don't need the umbrella this morning. going home from work, showers for you. i mentioned that eat out west, very impressive even from areas of san francisco in the mid 80s. l.a. near 100 today. almost all of central california will be in the 100s today. a strange weather pattern to start october. >> one of those days. thank you very much. >>> let's turn to sports. last night on nbc, the late game a defensive battle between the eagles and giants in philadelphia. pick it up in the fourth quarter. eli manning, pascoe for the touchdown. giants up 17-16, just under seven minutes to go. the eagles answer with a field goal, up two
this brought tremendous rain in the areas of texas, louisiana, mississippi and alabama. now that rain is pushing up through tennessee. we have one tornado warn together northeast of montgomerie, alabama. flying down at hartsfield airport, could see possible delays. watch out birmingham, month g montgomermonth gogomery and macon, it will be stormy. d.c., the clouds on the increase with a chance of show others from dinner time through this evening. you don't need the umbrella this morning. going...
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. >>> 50 years ago this weekend, the university of mississippi was integrated by force. the federal government intervened to force the university of mississippi to admit an african-american student against the state's will. asserting that federal law overruled what the state wanted to do in this case. the federal government saying you cannot operate your state university as a segregated whites only institution. that same principle, that same constitutional protection applies not just to public institutions but to private institutions as well, some of them, right? under the 1964 civil rights act. you cannot operate a private business that serves the public that also excludes people based on their race. you can't operate your business, for example, like this. even if it is your private business. and even if your local law enforcement authorities are okay with it. and even request your state's government says stuff like segregation now. you're part of the united states of america and far of our constitution you cannot operate racially discriminatory businesses. nobody think
. >>> 50 years ago this weekend, the university of mississippi was integrated by force. the federal government intervened to force the university of mississippi to admit an african-american student against the state's will. asserting that federal law overruled what the state wanted to do in this case. the federal government saying you cannot operate your state university as a segregated whites only institution. that same principle, that same constitutional protection applies not just...
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when katrina happened, i got a call the day after from haley barbour, the republican governor from mississippi, who of course, is a friend of mine. and he said, i need guardsmen. can you send me guardsmen? pennsylvania had, you know, nickel on that dime. we're thousands, hundreds of miles away from the gulf, but we have 20,000 guardsmen and i activated 2,100 and sent them down to mississippi and louisiana. and the interesting thing is, i got tons of letters from citizens of those states thanking me, but i also got letters from my own guardsmen, who said it was the best thing they've done since they've been in the national guard, to help americans from another area of the country, who are suffering. and that's the spirit that takes over and it's, as you said, what makes us a special place. >> well, that's why people like you and they like haley barbour, thank you, governor rendell, and thank you, david corn. you don't get to be a governor, you don't know what that's like. and for the latest on the devastation on the jersey shore, we turn to ron allen, who's at point pleasant. i felt for you the
when katrina happened, i got a call the day after from haley barbour, the republican governor from mississippi, who of course, is a friend of mine. and he said, i need guardsmen. can you send me guardsmen? pennsylvania had, you know, nickel on that dime. we're thousands, hundreds of miles away from the gulf, but we have 20,000 guardsmen and i activated 2,100 and sent them down to mississippi and louisiana. and the interesting thing is, i got tons of letters from citizens of those states...
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if it's on the ballot in mississippi or kentucky or places like where it is republican heavy you're a long way away from there, a real long way spending the day today with ted olson seeing his passion and commitment on this issue and also seeing how central he is to the republican party politics, do individuals, can individuals have an out sized impact on what their party does? i mean there is nobody more central to the power in that party than he is. he's a real advocate on this issue. historically is that the kind of thing that moves parties? >> it can. i think there is going to come a day in both our life times but it might be years from now when the republican party will come around. that is where society is heading. but that might be a decade from now or 15 years. i think it has to be somebody with currency in the evangelical community. the number is so low. there are a lot of factors but about half the republican primary voters nationally in elections call themselves evangelical christians and if you look within that community, middle age and older evangelicals, wild opposition
if it's on the ballot in mississippi or kentucky or places like where it is republican heavy you're a long way away from there, a real long way spending the day today with ted olson seeing his passion and commitment on this issue and also seeing how central he is to the republican party politics, do individuals, can individuals have an out sized impact on what their party does? i mean there is nobody more central to the power in that party than he is. he's a real advocate on this issue....
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. >>> four men in mississippi battled a monster and lived to tell the tale. the hunters captured a 40 foot long alligator. bill says it's huge. that's an understatement. it weighs 697 pounds. well, once they hooked the animal, it took them two hours just to get close enough for the fatal shot. the catch is the largest in state history. >>> and finally, fried feuds usually get all the press at the texas state fair, but not on monday. we have a new star, everyone. you can see why. chefs used 635 bags of fritos corn chips, 635 cans of hormel chili and then 580 bags of shredded cheese to make the world's largest frito chili pie. thank you for doing that. it weighed over 1,300 pounds. now for a look at your national weather, we turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins who has your weather channel forecast. no joke, i once saw a frito chili pie where they just threw it inside the bag and you just take a spoon and shovel it out. >> i've never heard of it before. >> where have you been? >> obviously under a rock. >> in your weather cave. welcome. >> you've had it before
. >>> four men in mississippi battled a monster and lived to tell the tale. the hunters captured a 40 foot long alligator. bill says it's huge. that's an understatement. it weighs 697 pounds. well, once they hooked the animal, it took them two hours just to get close enough for the fatal shot. the catch is the largest in state history. >>> and finally, fried feuds usually get all the press at the texas state fair, but not on monday. we have a new star, everyone. you can see...
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if you take a state like mississippi, for instance, there's no reason democrats aren't battled in mississippi. we get to 47% to 48% without doing anything. that means if you poll one out of six or seven white males, you win the election, but they're not fighting there. and i think that's what jim webb is saying. we have to come with a more general message that gives a little credit to the culture and a little respect to the culture. >> and yet, you were just previewing an ad for me that you're hitting eric cantor with, and it's on abortion. and abortion's always been one of these trickier things. it's effective politics in virginia. doug wilder became governor because of it, some would argue. but does that make it talking to white males -- >> you've got to remember the district we ran. you know, in richmond last year, they went for the transvaginal ultrasounds and all this craziness. with the seventh district, our exit poll says it's now 68%. you know, eric cantor is one of these guys who talks about, you know, government intrusion and how we don't need government intrusion. but yet, you know
if you take a state like mississippi, for instance, there's no reason democrats aren't battled in mississippi. we get to 47% to 48% without doing anything. that means if you poll one out of six or seven white males, you win the election, but they're not fighting there. and i think that's what jim webb is saying. we have to come with a more general message that gives a little credit to the culture and a little respect to the culture. >> and yet, you were just previewing an ad for me that...
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while most were sleeping well mississippi got hit by a couple of tornadoes where some of the damage was done. a couple thousand without power. lots of trees down, thankfully haven't heard any reports of fatalities from the tornadoes last night but they were by greenville near yahoo city and outside meridian that happened a couple hours ago. they weakened as they moved into southern portions of alabama. notice where mobile is on the bottom. still pretty strong line of storms heading down for north florida. for the most part the tornado threat is over. today, the huge storm that caused all the problem at the baseball games continue to spin itself up over top of wisconsin. a cloudy, cool raw day. windy too in the northern plains. still light areas like detroit, pittsburgh and then scattered storms as we go throughout the day down through the southeast. after dark as that front approaches the east coast we could severe storms, isolated, not widespread but from washington, d.c., archbishop all the way down through north carolina especially late this evening we could see damaging winds, the f
while most were sleeping well mississippi got hit by a couple of tornadoes where some of the damage was done. a couple thousand without power. lots of trees down, thankfully haven't heard any reports of fatalities from the tornadoes last night but they were by greenville near yahoo city and outside meridian that happened a couple hours ago. they weakened as they moved into southern portions of alabama. notice where mobile is on the bottom. still pretty strong line of storms heading down for...
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little light rain in tennessee, northern mississippi. later today some of those clouds and showers will sneak their way through the carolinas, virginia, philadelphia, d.c. new york city chance of showers after the dinner hour. that will be about it. not a lot of wet weather. the rest of the country after the cold start will have a nice afternoon. temperatures will be in the 60s. mika, did you embrace the cold this weekend? >> yeah. all right. so can we take a shot at the control room? >> yes. >> joe's in there, alex is in there. >> you're being awfully rude to bill karins. >> bill, why don't you come over here. they think i can't do sports. would you hold my hand. >> i have been told to warm up in the bullpen. >> i would say that somebody that talks about feminine touch, bringing the feminine touch to the show, it sounds like a feminine hygiene product, okay? i think we better let -- everybody, does bill need to do sports? >> no, he doesn't. >> i don't think mika is up to it. >> give it a shot. >> it's not -- >> talk about the saints. >>
little light rain in tennessee, northern mississippi. later today some of those clouds and showers will sneak their way through the carolinas, virginia, philadelphia, d.c. new york city chance of showers after the dinner hour. that will be about it. not a lot of wet weather. the rest of the country after the cold start will have a nice afternoon. temperatures will be in the 60s. mika, did you embrace the cold this weekend? >> yeah. all right. so can we take a shot at the control room?...
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as we went through saturday afternoon, all day sunday, the storm hit mississippi. all of this green on the map is areas of rain. a lot of it out of alabama, heading for northern georgia. tennessee is drenched all through the state. the other thing we have to deal with, we had isolated severe weather over the weekend. a few weaker tornadoes, numerous areas with flooding. once again today, the possibility of severe storms in this region. we could also see heavy rainfall, too. areas from memphis to nashville will have the highest totals. about two inches of rain. about an inch across alabama and areas of georgia. as far as the severe weather goes, if we get isolated tornadoes, most likely they would be coming through the panhandle of florida and through central alabama. we'll watch that closely this morning. some of those storms could be heading for atlanta today. if you're flying today through the atlanta airport, your best chance of significant delays. as far as the other areas of concern, big storm in southern portions of quebequebec. a lot of cold rain, and i'm su
as we went through saturday afternoon, all day sunday, the storm hit mississippi. all of this green on the map is areas of rain. a lot of it out of alabama, heading for northern georgia. tennessee is drenched all through the state. the other thing we have to deal with, we had isolated severe weather over the weekend. a few weaker tornadoes, numerous areas with flooding. once again today, the possibility of severe storms in this region. we could also see heavy rainfall, too. areas from memphis...
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when she and i are standing in front of the crumbling ruins in money, mississippi. that's a big moment for us. we approach it from very different places. i don't get it in school or church or in home. i don't get it in any of the institutions. it's designed for me to be ignorant. it's designed for me not to see it. i don't know about the stories so i can't have a conversation about them until i make the commitment to learn, to educate myself and work with other white people to wake up. >> i want to come back as we come back after break on exactly this issue of vocabulary. when we have goodwill and have decided to try to make a relationship at least with two people and beyond that, do we even have the common vocabulary. if emmett till is a standard thing i know and part of my discourse, and it's not for you. how do we begin to have these conversations? we'll bring in a couple more people on the conversation when we come back. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help signifi
when she and i are standing in front of the crumbling ruins in money, mississippi. that's a big moment for us. we approach it from very different places. i don't get it in school or church or in home. i don't get it in any of the institutions. it's designed for me to be ignorant. it's designed for me not to see it. i don't know about the stories so i can't have a conversation about them until i make the commitment to learn, to educate myself and work with other white people to wake up. >>...
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arkansas, mississippi, and tennessee, even st. louis could deal with thunderstorms today. chicago, kansas city, more showers and storms possible this afternoon. the east coast looks just fine. west coast also. all of the stormy weather is right here in the northern plains. have a great day. [ western accent ] 50% more sawbucks. ♪ [ maine accent ] 50% more clams. it's a lobster, either way. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus, it's the card for...
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on the west bank of the mississippi river is one of the oldest prisons in the country, iowa state penitentiary. there is a separate facility at iowa state penitentiary called ccu, the inmates who are considered mentally ill are housed here. lieutenant john fedler oversees the correctional staff at ccu. >> the staff have been through specialized training to be able to deal with the mentally ill inmates. >> up to 200 men can be housed in ccu. most of them reside in single cells in one of the four general population pods. >> i am here for depression. i was out on work release. i escaped from a work release center because i couldn't find a job. i robbed a bank in my hometown where the work release center was. i got in a high-speed chase with state troopers of missouri and local law enforcement. i hit one of the state troopers head on, trying to commit suicide. and i killed the state trooper. i got 20 years fed, and 5 years for escape. i got a detainer in missouri for -- >> open 11. 22-year-old caleb etter's physical appearance is a testimony to his many crimes, beginning with an addiction to metha
on the west bank of the mississippi river is one of the oldest prisons in the country, iowa state penitentiary. there is a separate facility at iowa state penitentiary called ccu, the inmates who are considered mentally ill are housed here. lieutenant john fedler oversees the correctional staff at ccu. >> the staff have been through specialized training to be able to deal with the mentally ill inmates. >> up to 200 men can be housed in ccu. most of them reside in single cells in one...
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to mike huckabee saying, absolutely, he would protect a personhood amount and it was defeated by the mississippi voters last year by a margin of 2-1 and yet paul ryan, mitt romney's running mate, as co-sponsored legislation that would criminalize all abortion. paul ryan doesn't believe that women should even have exceptions in the cases of incest or rape and neither believe that women should be able to protect their own health in deciding whether to carry or to terminate a pregnancy. i think it's a good thing that women are paying attention and that both sides are now addressing this issue and i think that women are not going to be fooled. the reality is, mitt romney will work to overturn roe versus wade, will turn over the access to the full reproduction health care. >> well, i think you're right. terry o'neill and margie omero, thank you both for your time. >> thank you. >>> coming up, we are still waiting for an apology from governor romney's son. where is governor romney on this? my commentary is coming up. stay with us. >>> and bill clinton and bruce springsteen were out stumping for the pr
to mike huckabee saying, absolutely, he would protect a personhood amount and it was defeated by the mississippi voters last year by a margin of 2-1 and yet paul ryan, mitt romney's running mate, as co-sponsored legislation that would criminalize all abortion. paul ryan doesn't believe that women should even have exceptions in the cases of incest or rape and neither believe that women should be able to protect their own health in deciding whether to carry or to terminate a pregnancy. i think...
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and paul ryan made a big misstep this weekend by telling the truth about mitt romney's mississippi step. and in the rewrite, the lies of arnold swarz neger exposed. not by the media but by him in his new book and in his 60 minutes interview last night. by the way, who is the one, possibly the only political pundit who has never said a good word about arnold? tweet your guesses. that's in the rewrite. nvesting. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and even lower than vanguard. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that means with schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 your portfolio has tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 a better chance to grow. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and you can trade all our etfs online, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 com
and paul ryan made a big misstep this weekend by telling the truth about mitt romney's mississippi step. and in the rewrite, the lies of arnold swarz neger exposed. not by the media but by him in his new book and in his 60 minutes interview last night. by the way, who is the one, possibly the only political pundit who has never said a good word about arnold? tweet your guesses. that's in the rewrite. nvesting. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550...
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romney has supported so extreme that mississippi voters rejected personhood when it was put on the ballot in february. he has one position when he's talking to the broader public but what he believes are these positions he's taken. the thing of concern is that this congress has passed some of the most extreme legislation against women, against women's health, and mitt romney would be a rubber stamp for the tea party congress. and i think all of these issues that we're talking about are absolutely on the table. >> i don't think he's too big on lilly ledbetter either. >> mitt romney started telling us about meeting the former navy s.e.a.l. killed in benghazi. today romney mentioned him by name. let's listen. >> i met some wonderful people. one was a former navy s.e.a.l., and glenn dougherty. we chatted for a while. he came from massachusetts. where i had been governor. you can imagine how shocked i was to learn that he was one of the two navy -- former navy s.e.a.l.s killed in benghazi. when the report came our consulate had been attacked, that he and the other s.e.a.l. that was killed with
romney has supported so extreme that mississippi voters rejected personhood when it was put on the ballot in february. he has one position when he's talking to the broader public but what he believes are these positions he's taken. the thing of concern is that this congress has passed some of the most extreme legislation against women, against women's health, and mitt romney would be a rubber stamp for the tea party congress. and i think all of these issues that we're talking about are...
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and paul ryan made a big misstep this weekend by telling the truth about mitt romney's mississippi step. and in the rewrite, the lies of arnold swarz neger exposed. not by the media but by him in his new book and in his 60 minutes interview last night. by the way, who is the one, possibly the only political pundit who has never said a good word about arnold? tweet your guesses. that's in the rewrite. at city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] ♪ you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. [ snores ] vicks nyquil. powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ if you can't take a sick day, here's a cold hard fact. alka-seltzer plus cold & cough may cause marked drowsiness. try dayquil cold and flu for non-drowsy relief of these symptoms. so you can save the day, not worry about falling asleep. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services
and paul ryan made a big misstep this weekend by telling the truth about mitt romney's mississippi step. and in the rewrite, the lies of arnold swarz neger exposed. not by the media but by him in his new book and in his 60 minutes interview last night. by the way, who is the one, possibly the only political pundit who has never said a good word about arnold? tweet your guesses. that's in the rewrite. at city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] ♪ you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. [...
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in other words, how much of a surplus vote does mitt romney have in idaho and utah and mississippi and alabama. states where he'll win easily. by the same token, the president is ahead by a large margin in california and new york. that's why we look so closely at those eight or nine battleground states and what we see is it's close generally speaking across the board, but the president has advantages in some places that he would like to hold like new hampshire, like nevada, like iowa. mitt romney's has the opportunity to break through in florida, colorado, north carolina. but he has that couple that with big chunks of electoral votes like virginia, ohio. that's the only way he can make the math work to get to 1270. >> great break down. john, thank you so much. and we were looking at video of mitt romney arriving in new york heading to hofstra university for the town hall debate tonight. we have that video for you here at msnbc. >>> it started as a nerve-racking experiment, town hall debates. here's a look at the young tradition that started in 1992 by the numbers. first off, a zillion.
in other words, how much of a surplus vote does mitt romney have in idaho and utah and mississippi and alabama. states where he'll win easily. by the same token, the president is ahead by a large margin in california and new york. that's why we look so closely at those eight or nine battleground states and what we see is it's close generally speaking across the board, but the president has advantages in some places that he would like to hold like new hampshire, like nevada, like iowa. mitt...
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severe weather possible in areas of arkansas, mississippi, and tennessee. chicago, kansas city, more scattered showers and storms possible this afternoon. the east coast looks just fine. the west coast also. all the stormy weather in the northern plains. have a great day. why should our wallets tell us what our favorite color is? every room deserves to look great. and every footstep should tell us we made the right decision. so when we can feel our way through the newest, softest, and most colorful options... ...across every possible price range... ...our budgets won't be picking the style. we will. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now get $37 basic installation on all special order carpet. that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> good morning. i'm chris jansing. fired up and a feisty debate. it's fueling both democrats and republicans this morning. pre
severe weather possible in areas of arkansas, mississippi, and tennessee. chicago, kansas city, more scattered showers and storms possible this afternoon. the east coast looks just fine. the west coast also. all the stormy weather in the northern plains. have a great day. why should our wallets tell us what our favorite color is? every room deserves to look great. and every footstep should tell us we made the right decision. so when we can feel our way through the newest, softest, and most...
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instead of only going to ohio or colorado maybe they'll stop in montana and mississippi, too. after all, arbitrary state borders wouldn't matter. this is not an argument about legitimacy. bush was a legitimate president even though he lost the popular vote. going forward question change the rules and we should to reflect a very simple idea. whoever gets the most votes, the most real votes, not the most
instead of only going to ohio or colorado maybe they'll stop in montana and mississippi, too. after all, arbitrary state borders wouldn't matter. this is not an argument about legitimacy. bush was a legitimate president even though he lost the popular vote. going forward question change the rules and we should to reflect a very simple idea. whoever gets the most votes, the most real votes, not the most
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>> not foo f we're going to cross all of the mississippi. >> i'm a filmmaker working on a documentary called, road less traveled. it follows myself and my brother as we ride motorcycles across off road america. >> matthew is a sin ming to ra fer. >> we were in a small town in colorado. one of the few days we weren't riding, there were quite a lot of thunderstorms. but we didn't give it too much mind. >> despite the weather, james is intent on fixing his bike. and matthew is there to film him. >> this sucks. this sucks. i had to clean out the carburetor because it was just leaking gas nonstop. i pushed my bike underneath the awning of this hotel. i thought, i'll be safe here. no problem at all. i'm covered. >> james is wrong. holy [ bleep ]. >> there was just this huge bang and a flash. >> it's like a sonic experience. bursting through you. >> the next second all hell broke loose. >> damn it! holy [ bleep ]. >> so i feel -- >> i still feel really shaky. i'm not trying to be overdramatic or anything but my spine lit up. >> i'm trying to understand. not only the bolt has just gone off ne
>> not foo f we're going to cross all of the mississippi. >> i'm a filmmaker working on a documentary called, road less traveled. it follows myself and my brother as we ride motorcycles across off road america. >> matthew is a sin ming to ra fer. >> we were in a small town in colorado. one of the few days we weren't riding, there were quite a lot of thunderstorms. but we didn't give it too much mind. >> despite the weather, james is intent on fixing his bike. and...
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four hunters nabbed a giant alligator in mississippi and lived to tell the tale. this gator weighed almost 700 pounds. it's a record for the state's hunting season. the men said it took 4 1/2 hours to hook it and wrestle it to shore. unbelievable. >>> retailers are dreaming of a green christmas. national retail federation out with its holiday sales forecast. looking okay? >> i'm trying to get over the gator, quite frankly. let's take a look at what's going on with the busiest shopping season of the year. you're right. americans are expected to spend more, but not substantially so. in fact, the season sales are expected to rise 4.1% this year. it's the smallest increase since 2009 which says we were up 0.3%. we've got to do our bit for the shopping season. >> toys "r" us fired another shot into the competition. >> it has. toys "r" us is offering a price-matching guarantee on all of its toys and products this holiday up until christmas eve. it does not include online offers except from its own websites, which are toys "r" us.com and babiesrus.com. it says items know
four hunters nabbed a giant alligator in mississippi and lived to tell the tale. this gator weighed almost 700 pounds. it's a record for the state's hunting season. the men said it took 4 1/2 hours to hook it and wrestle it to shore. unbelievable. >>> retailers are dreaming of a green christmas. national retail federation out with its holiday sales forecast. looking okay? >> i'm trying to get over the gator, quite frankly. let's take a look at what's going on with the busiest...
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. >>> at least four people were injured after possible tornadoes swept through parts of mississippi, tennessee, and arkansas overnight. people are dealing with power outages, damaged homes, and toppled trees. >>> at least four more deaths tied to the meningitis outbreak bring the death toll to 19. nearly 250 people in 15 states have been sickened so far. >>> plus, the pakistani teen shot by the taliban is showing signs of improvement. she is now reportedly moving her limbs. the extent of her brain injuries have not yet been made public. >>> all right. two days after the gloves-off presidential debate in new york, one phrase still getting a whole lot of traction. here's a quick refresher for you. >> i went to a number of women's groups and said, can you help us find folks? they brought us whole binders full of women. >> oh, yes, that binder of women candidates governor romney said he heired to help commission hi cabinet. all drawing heat. joining me is the director of the massachusetts political k cauc caucus. she sits on the executive committee of the group that made the now infamous
. >>> at least four people were injured after possible tornadoes swept through parts of mississippi, tennessee, and arkansas overnight. people are dealing with power outages, damaged homes, and toppled trees. >>> at least four more deaths tied to the meningitis outbreak bring the death toll to 19. nearly 250 people in 15 states have been sickened so far. >>> plus, the pakistani teen shot by the taliban is showing signs of improvement. she is now reportedly moving her...
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certainly his trip to the mississippi delta, appalachia had a huge iannfluence on him. people weren't aware people were starving to death in our own country at that time. very few people knew that. for him to come back from that trip, having seen kids with distended stomachs and not enough food to eat, he was outraged. genuinely outraged. i think another moment in the film that i really appreciate is the letters that my father would write, you know, at these extraordinary historical moments, integration of the university of alabama and also after my uncle jack died, too, the children in the wake of these convenients talking to them about what the meaning of it was. i think it speaks so deeply to his commitments, to both social justice and also his love and respect for the children. >> i was going to say, fatherhood, to document that for your children. i would say the struggles of the poor in the country something we are not looking at with the clearest of eyes, that we're just aware of in a broader sense. thank you to rory kennedy. "ethel" hbo at 9:00 p.m. i will be the
certainly his trip to the mississippi delta, appalachia had a huge iannfluence on him. people weren't aware people were starving to death in our own country at that time. very few people knew that. for him to come back from that trip, having seen kids with distended stomachs and not enough food to eat, he was outraged. genuinely outraged. i think another moment in the film that i really appreciate is the letters that my father would write, you know, at these extraordinary historical moments,...
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if you live in say mississippi or kansas, people like richard mourdock -- >> alabama. >> -- people who think like mourdock would be the ones in charge, you'd give it to those people. >> karen? >> more directly it is saying the federal government has the right, because you know, remember men don't want government in their business. >> absolutely not. >> but it's okay for the federal government, some idiot, i mean literally these guys are idiots to be able to tell you what you can do with your body. it's not just about having a child. now they want to pass measures so we can't decide what medicines we take. that's the kind of control they want to have over women's bodies and here is the most important thing about this today. if anyone out there thinks that the severely conservative mitt romney has gone anywhere, this is proof that he is right there. he is right there on the campaign trail. he hasn't gone anywhere. >> and ever the marker, ever the salesman, mitt romney because he thinks there's a chance that part of his target market might be for mourdock doesn't even have the courage to
if you live in say mississippi or kansas, people like richard mourdock -- >> alabama. >> -- people who think like mourdock would be the ones in charge, you'd give it to those people. >> karen? >> more directly it is saying the federal government has the right, because you know, remember men don't want government in their business. >> absolutely not. >> but it's okay for the federal government, some idiot, i mean literally these guys are idiots to be able to...
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. ♪ i know nothing's the same >>> governor romney had endorsed personhood amendment in mississippi. >> no, i remember that. >> even the people of mississippi rejected that position. >> well, romney also rejected that position as well. >> well, the president calls it romnesia. i have my own what i call mittology. >> shouldn't all that be my job? shouldn't i be the one thinking up these very clever things? you know what? how about that, though. you guys do that. let me go write some laws. >> welcome back to "morning joe." donny deutsch and sam stein are still with us. joining the table, presidential historian douglas brinkley. he interviewed president obama for the latest issue of "rolling stone" magazine. very good to have you with us on set. >> thanks for having me. >> let's go back to that shot. t.j., is that a time-lapse shot? is it still dark in washington, d.c.? so when's daylight saving's time end? it better be soon. the kids at the bus stop. is it this weekend? >> i lived there and i didn't realize it. >> it's 7:00 a.m. on the east coast. >> yeah. >> that's armageddon. >> wake u
. ♪ i know nothing's the same >>> governor romney had endorsed personhood amendment in mississippi. >> no, i remember that. >> even the people of mississippi rejected that position. >> well, romney also rejected that position as well. >> well, the president calls it romnesia. i have my own what i call mittology. >> shouldn't all that be my job? shouldn't i be the one thinking up these very clever things? you know what? how about that, though. you guys do...
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new york and california are removed and the deep south, alabama and mississippi. you can make an argument, i have nothing but love for the south. you can make an argument, a republican candidate who needed juiced turned out would come through the south and have incentives to say things and take position that are right to the voter or where the party is now. we see the south is the most conservative part of the country, it is in terms of the house caucus. it has been for awhile. can you imagine a situation in an era of partisanship going to the vote-rich states being ignored and rich in partisans would increase this partisanship? >> i don't think so. i think it would -- you go after votes everywhere. everywhere there's a vote and you have to stop thinking in terms of states and geography. states would be an important category in so far as they are important to people. i know my identity -- i'm a new yorker. there are a lot of things higher on my list about what's important. >> a bearded man, for instance. >> it's a fairly recent development. so, i don't think it wo
new york and california are removed and the deep south, alabama and mississippi. you can make an argument, i have nothing but love for the south. you can make an argument, a republican candidate who needed juiced turned out would come through the south and have incentives to say things and take position that are right to the voter or where the party is now. we see the south is the most conservative part of the country, it is in terms of the house caucus. it has been for awhile. can you imagine...
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>> this's only one plant in which this is projected to be actually implemented which i think is in mississippi. it's been plagued by tremendous cost overruns. there is right now, we should say, clean coal, coal produced with this carbon see questions administration process produces zero%. >> the question is is it affordable? not when you look at where the cost curve for wind and solar have been heading. they have been plummeting at the same time these new technologies stuff as carbon sequestration for coal have been escalating. if you look at where the united states needs to position itself for the future of energy production, it has to be with renewable. i sympathize with the plight of -- >> let me get patrick here. i'm going to go to you, mike. >> let's go to mike because he represents thousands of people. >> mike, respond. >> we certainly believe there's room for renewables along with coal production and burning of coal for power. you know, i've been in this industry since i was 19 years old. i started shortly after high school. i started working in the mines. i worked there 20 years. i've
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but in mississippi, obesity rates in elementary school students are down 6% from 2007. that is a good start. >> that is good news. >> a good start. >> and if the federal government is paying for these lunches -- >> they should make them good. >> -- they should make them healthy. >> to "politico" and mike allen with a look at the "playbook." >> before we get to breaking news, a friend of the show shares a birthday today with mr. james carville who's 68. that friend of the show is man about town. >> louis. >> is it sweet lou's birthday? >> lou's birthday. okay. >> for his birthday, i got him a huge mirror. and he has vaseline all over himself. and he's looking at himself right now. >> really? at 6:30 in the morning, you have to conjure that image? >> you're disgusted? >> oh, my god! don't do that. >> mike, don't publish that. >> never mind. >> so mike, are you going to put that in the "playbook"? >> please don't. >> i think maybe we should stick to james carville. >> will you put louis in? will you put pretty boy lou in "the playbook"? >> shiny. >> stick to just his name.
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glad you weren't here because i have to tell you, and this is so crazy, my dad was from philadelphia, mississippi. meridian. conservative, so my sisters and i have this weird relationship with you that you don't even know about where -- >> no, i don't. >> it's like i say joe is like our dad. you know, that constant, i'm holding court, i'm going to interrupt, i have a whole become. and then my mom would be, he's like wilber, my dad's name. i'm trying to say something and then he blah, blah, blah. and we all have this weird joe scarborough relationship with ourselves and it all involves part charm, part, could you just shut your cake hole for a minute, and then pause for a minute. >> for a minute. >> and let mika speak. or, mika, would you get him to shut up his cake hole. good point. you made your point. and you keep making your point. >> enough. >> with the point making. you make your point and i totally agree. no, but still, really. no, i get it. i get it. >> i do. >> but it comes from a place of love. >> a place of love. >> i lived in meridian for five years. >> yes. >> my dad worked for lockhe
glad you weren't here because i have to tell you, and this is so crazy, my dad was from philadelphia, mississippi. meridian. conservative, so my sisters and i have this weird relationship with you that you don't even know about where -- >> no, i don't. >> it's like i say joe is like our dad. you know, that constant, i'm holding court, i'm going to interrupt, i have a whole become. and then my mom would be, he's like wilber, my dad's name. i'm trying to say something and then he...